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lacey321

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I have a bolt action shot gun
no indentification markings as to make but does have marking

Can I have some idea on this shotgun
I have pictures
 
I have a bolt action shot gun
no indentification markings as to make but does have marking

Can I have some idea on this shotgun
I have pictures

Try to describe the markings on it.
Obviously posting a picture would help a lot.

Put in quotes “bolt action shotgun” in Google images search and you might be able to figure out what you have just from doing that.
I’m going to guess it is a Mossberg, but there are also H&R, Stevens, Springfield and other bolt action shotguns.
 
A Newfie buddy of mine hunts deer with a 12 gauge, 36" barrel Goose Gun, thing is huge.

I just had to Google Images that one. Awesome!!

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Lots of them... Mossberg made them in 12, 20 & .410, and there was a cottage industry in Germany converting Mauser 98's into shotguns.

And yes,

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You are taking me way back here. When my dad passed there was a few old bolt action shotguns in the mix two of which if I recall correctly were 16ga 98 conversions
But there was two other which to this day I have no idea who made them. There was one in 16ga and a mint one in 12ga
Single shot only with a large thick head slotted screw and thick washer to remove the bolt
Three of these 4 are rebar now since they were in real bad condition so hopefully they are not collectors today
Any idea what the second two were this pic is exactly like the ones he had in 12 and 16ga
Cheers
 
lacey321,

As far as I can tell from the slideshow, you may have an early1900's Belgian made gun.
But it could also be German after looking closer at the Black Forest style moulding on the butt plate.
Hopefully, you won't even think of torching off a shell in that puppy until it is positively checked out
for safe condition and even then only really light loads should be tried.
 
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